Posted on 01/26/2023 2:27:25 PM PST by nickcarraway
SPANISH football giants Real Madrid have led tributes to a young female footballer who has died suddenly in Spain.
Spanish side Sporting Club de Huelva announced that Estrella Martín, who was also a regular member of Spain’s U-15 women’s national team, had died suddenly. No further information has been released.
“Sporting Club de Huelva deeply regrets to announce the death this morning of our player Estrella Martín Rasco in her native Ayamonte,” the club wrote.
“A member of our youth ranks, the player, a cadet player and a regular member of the U-15 women’s national team, left us today in her home town of Ayamonte, leaving a deep sorrow in her family, friends and the whole club .”
It added: “Following the news of this tragic loss, the club has suspended training this week for the youth team and the first team, which was due to be completed today.
‘All lower league matches this week have also been postponed and a postponement has also been requested for tomorrow’s Liga F match in Seville.’
Real Madrid wrote on Twitter: “Real Madrid, its president and its Board of Directors deeply regret the passing of Estrella Martín, @sportinghuelva’s youth-team player. The club wishes to express its condolences and affection to her family, her teammates, her club and her loved ones. Rest in peace.”
Seville’s Women’s side said: “From #SevillaFCFem we show our deepest condolences for the death of the player Estrella Martín, sending condolences both to the player’s family and to the club, @sportinghuelva. May she rest in Peace. 🕯️”
The news of the young player’s sudden death comes after another young footballer died after a sudden collapse during a game in Spain’s Malaga last month.
Thirteen-year-old Marvelous Onanefe Johnson collapsed five minutes before the end of the clash between CD Puerto Malagueño Ciudad Jardín and UD Prados in the Third Andalucian Children’s League on Sunday, December 11.
The club said at the time: “After a few moments of uncertainty for all those attending the match and club staff and after the resuscitation attempt by the local police and 061, our player could not be resuscitated.”
The death of Estrella Martín comes after three young female footballers lost their lives suddenly last year.
Stanford University’s promising young female footballer Katie Meyer died at the age of 22 due to an apparent suicide on Monday, February 28, 2022.
Then in April 2022, young goalkeeper Dominyka Podziute, a former player for both Newcastle United Women and Hartlepool United Women, died suddenly aged 21.
A few months later, Marvel Simiyu, a young footballer playing in Kenya’s Women’s Premier League, died suddenly on Tuesday, June 14.
There should be a thread somewhere were out there where these are posted as they occur. For reference purposes. I am surprised that someone somewhere has not done that.
I have no doubt the jab is killing people, but it seems odd to me that there are so many articles about people who’ve “died suddenly.” Are there that many journalists realizing the jab kills? Very suspicious to me. Maybe it’s a setup somehow?
Futballers (soccer) was the 1st group of athletes to exhibit a spike in sudden deaths...said spike remains at a high level.
You think this is all a setup??
When someone collapses suddenly, it gets reported in the news article. How could it not?
Say about it?
Nothing, or perhaps they might utter a moan as they thought about it.
It would send them to the throes of orgasm.
I believe that before people engage in any strenuous exercise they need to have a medical check which includes an ECG.
Over the past 30 years, colleges and universities have increasingly screened athletes for health conditions that may pose undue risk to sports participation. Sudden cardiac death is the leading cause of death among college athletes, so a primary function of these screenings is to reveal unknown heart conditions.
Research indicates that screenings that incorporate an ECG are more effective at detecting cardiac conditions that put athletes at risk, and more efficient in terms of cost-per-diagnosis of at-risk players, than screenings involving only a physical exam and patient history.
When my kids played high school sports, not that long ago but before Covid, they were required to have a physical with a doctor’s signature.
No I don’t think it’s a setup and I don’t know how you got that out of what I said.
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